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      • The ending of “The Ticket” is deliberately open to interpretation, leaving room for viewers to ponder its significance. After a series of events, James loses his sight once again, but this time, he seems content. The final scene depicts him sitting on a park bench, seemingly at peace with his newfound darkness.
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  1. Apr 7, 2017 · Eventually, an angel goes to God and says, “Can’t we just let him win finally?” And God says, “I’d love to. But he’s never bought a ticket.” At one point, James’ friend Bob ( Oliver Platt) tells James that he doesn’t get the story he’s been telling over and over again. I’m not quite sure the movie gets the story it’s trying to tell either.

  2. Apr 25, 2016 · Apr 25, 2016 3:50am PT. Film Review: ‘The Ticket’. When a blind man regains his sight, his pride and hunger for advancement collide with his wife’s habit of control. By Jay Weissberg. Photo...

  3. 43 votes, 25 comments. (Think one to five years in the future.) I'm writing this as though it's the last scene of a documentary about The Ticket….

  4. Shout! Factory. The Ticket is a 2016 American drama film directed by Ido Fluk and written by Ido Fluk and Sharon Mashihi. The film stars Malin Åkerman, Dan Stevens, Kerry Bishé, Oliver Platt, Liza J. Bennett, and Skylar Gaertner. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 16, 2016, and was released on April 7, 2017 ...

    • $1.2 Million
    • Danny Bensi, Saunder Jurriaans
  5. Apr 18, 2016 · April 18, 2016. Courtesy of Zach Galler. The Ticket, director Ido Fluk’s Tribeca Film Festival debut, is the story of a blind man who regains his sight, but it is the film’s own myopia that...

  6. Apr 7, 2017 · After James, a blind man, inexplicably regains his vision, he becomes possessed by a drive to make a better life for himself. However, his new improvements -- a nicer home, a higher paying job ...

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    • Drama
  7. Apr 18, 2016 · Admirably cynical until it loses its way in the final stretch, The Ticket nevertheless maintains a provocative allure, bolstered by a fiercely committed performance from Dan Stevens. All We Had...

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